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Which State temple become India's first to induct robotic elephant for ritual duties?
A)
Karnataka
B)
Tamil Nadu
C)
Kerala
D)
Andhra Pradesh

Correct Answer :   Kerala


The ‘nadayiruthal’ (ritualistic offering) of a robotic elephant was performed at the Irinjadapilli Sree Krishna Temple at Kallettumkara near Irinjalakkuda on Sunday (26th Feb 2023), in Kerala‘s Thrissur district has become the first in the country to use a mechanical, lifelike elephant for temple rituals.

* The animal-like model, which is 10 feet 6 inches (3.2 meters) tall, is called Irinjadappilly Raman.

* Irinjadappilly Raman has been gifted to the temple by animal rights organisation People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India with the support of award-winning Indian film actor Parvathy Thiruvothu. ‘Irinjadappilly Raman’ will help conduct ceremonies at the temple in a safe and cruelty-free manner and thereby support real elephants’ rehabilitation and life in forests, ending the horror of captivity for them.

* Most elephants in captivity in the country, including in Kerala, are being held illegally or have been transported to a different state without permission. Because elephants are wild animals who would not willingly obey human commands, when used for rides, ceremonies, tricks, and other purposes, they are trained and controlled through severe punishments, beatings, and the use of weapons with a metal-tipped hook.

* Many have extremely painful foot ailments and leg wounds from being chained to concrete for hours on end, and most do not get adequate food, water, or veterinary care, let alone any semblance of a natural life.

* The frustration of captivity leads elephants to develop and display abnormal behaviour. At their wit’s end, frustrated elephants often snap and try to break free, running amok and so harming humans, other animals, and property.

* According to figures compiled by the Heritage Animal Task Force, captive elephants killed 526 people in Kerala in a 15-year-long period.

* The chikkattukavu Ramachandran, who has been in captivity for about 40 years and is one of the most often used elephants in Kerala’s festival circuit, has reportedly killed 13 beings – six mahouts, four women, and three elephants...

Source : CNN

Published On : February 28, 2023
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